Remote Patient Management for Emerging Geographical Areas.

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine Contributions to nephrology Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-04-08 DOI:10.1159/000496310
Xueqing Yu, Xiao Yang
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Abstract

The increase in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) worldwide is of great concern for many countries and has become a worldwide public health problem, which puts a burden on medical healthcare resources. The geographic variation of ESRD has been observed both locally and globally. Greater distance care facilities may impede timely delivery of good quality care and consequently increase the risk of mortality as well as decreased health-related quality of life. Patients living in remote and rural areas could use peritoneal dialysis (PD) as a home-based and economical therapy option. However, morbidity and mortality in PD patients at remote region have been reportedly increasing. Monitoring and managing PD patients living in remote or underserved areas is a big challenge. The establishment and practice of PD satellite center model in China for the management of remote PD patients are a concern for peer professionals across the world. With the support of remote PD center programs, such as the PD satellite center model and telehealth and so on, home PD therapy have further enhanced the PD technology, patient management exercised by quality PD centers, which accordingly benefit more ESRD patients who live in remote areas. Such PD programs can mitigate patients' financial, travel and healthcare pressure and to a certain extent improve the outcomes of these PD patients. Further research is needed to explore more interventions in the management of remote PD patient and better understand the factors that affect the success of these interventions.

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新兴地理区域的远程患者管理。
终末期肾脏疾病(ESRD)在世界范围内的增加引起了许多国家的高度关注,并已成为一个世界性的公共卫生问题,给医疗保健资源带来了负担。ESRD的地理差异在当地和全球都有观察。距离较远的护理设施可能妨碍及时提供优质护理,从而增加死亡风险,并降低与健康有关的生活质量。生活在偏远和农村地区的患者可以使用腹膜透析(PD)作为家庭基础和经济的治疗选择。然而,据报道,偏远地区PD患者的发病率和死亡率一直在上升。监测和管理生活在偏远或服务不足地区的PD患者是一个巨大的挑战。中国PD卫星中心模式的建立与实践,对远程PD患者的管理是国际同行关注的问题。在PD卫星中心模式、远程医疗等远程PD中心项目的支持下,家庭PD治疗进一步提高了PD技术,提高了优质PD中心对患者的管理水平,从而使更多偏远地区的ESRD患者受益。这样的PD项目可以减轻患者的经济、出行和医疗压力,并在一定程度上改善PD患者的预后。需要进一步的研究来探索更多的干预措施来管理远程PD患者,并更好地了解影响这些干预措施成功的因素。
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Contributions to nephrology
Contributions to nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: The speed of developments in nephrology has been fueled by the promise that new findings may improve the care of patients suffering from renal disease. Participating in these rapid advances, this series has released an exceptional number of volumes that explore problems of immediate importance for clinical nephrology. Focus ranges from discussion of innovative treatment strategies to critical evaluations of investigative methodology. The value of regularly consolidating the newest findings and theories is enhanced through the inclusion of extensive bibliographies which make each volume a reference work deserving careful study.
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